Black Throated Treefrog

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Black throated treefrog

Bahijan treefrog, I can taste colors!
Information
Natural Habitat: Forests of Bahija
Classification: Amphibian
Average Size: 2-3" long
Average Weight: .24oz
Coloring: Virtually any color of the rainbow. Always has black spots and blue eyes
Distinguishing Features: Black throat, spots. Vivid color, blue eyes, produces hallucinogenic toxins that cover skin, can produce strong neurotoxins when harassed


The black throated treefrog has been a source of entertainment for young and teenage Bahijans alike for thousands of years. Some adults get a kick out of the hallucinogenic toxins, especially at parties, but find more use out of the more dangerous side of this frog: neurotoxins. Frogs can produce either toxin at will and which is created depends on the animal's state of mind and well-being. Cultivated frogs, bred to be more docile and likely to not kill a user, are preferred over the wild ones, who are more likely to feel threatened by harassment, in recreational use. But when used to gather poison for hunting the wild frog is sought out.

The toxins make them invaluable and a hot source of trade. The relative lack of restriction makes their purchase and use minimally dangerous. A breeder is likely to have experience and a good reputation if they're to compete in the market. But should someone decide to cut corners and buy a specimen from some random person on the street the outcome can be less than desirable.

Description

All frogs are roughly the same size but vary in color depending on which island they originate from. Hybrids have been created and it can either muddle their coloration or turn them into as much of a trip as they can create. No matter the breeding the black markings remain.

Habitat

All across the string of Bahijan islands. They fare well in the more forested areas but have also been able to survive in grasslands, that have sufficient water, and in clear streams. The only place they cannot survive is in places that have access to only saltwater. Like most amphibians they require freshwater for survival.

  • Bahijan mainland: Blue.
  • Ou'olokhau: Yellow.
  • Niikau: Red.
  • Kaanii: Green.
  • Ahuwai: Five orange spots arranged in the pattern of a number dice. (2, 1, 2 when viewed upright)
  • Molokhoa: Yellow (dorsal) fading to green (ventral).
  • Kuranai: Orange.
  • Kala'Weal: Blue (head) fading to red (rear).
  • Le Na Mokuli'i: Instead of the normal dorsal spots it has stripes. Body color is a shimmering mix of the typical colors.

Breeding Habits

Other Characteristics